Gotta Wait One More Day for Larry Wilkerson on <em>The News Hour</em>

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Just got a note from the foreign policy team at the News Hour with Jim Lehrer, and the Ray Suarez interview has been pushed back one more day. It will air tomorrow night. I’ll be watching it in Santa Fe, where I am heading now to give a couple of talks.

Drumbeat for Rove’s Departure Building

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From this morning’s Washington Post: Top White House aides are privately discussing the future of Karl Rove, with some expressing doubt that President Bush can move beyond the damaging CIA leak case as long as his closest political strategist remains in the administration.

George W. Bush is Only 8% Points Away from Nixon’s 2nd Term Approval Rating

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According to a new CBS poll, President Bush now has only a 35% approval rating, and a whopping 57% disapproval rating. Richard Nixon in November 1973, at roughly the same point in the second term where Bush finds himself, had a 27% approval rating.

Will James Dobson Be Picketing the White House Tomorrow Because of Same Sex Couple at White House Dinner?

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Tonight, President and Mrs. Bush will be hosting a very upper crust, ritzy dinner for the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall. I am not going, but I am impressed that Mary Cheney is taking her partner, Heather Poe, to the dinner. TWN applauds this.

TV & Radio Options Tonight & Tomorrow: Muscular Wilsonianism, Cheney & The Libby Indictment, and Lawrence Wilkerson

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I reported earlier that Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, who served as Chief of Staff at the State Department the last four years, will be on the News Hour with Jim Lehrer in a fascinating interview with Ray Suarez. However, I have just heard from the foreign policy producers, and the segment will run TOMORROW, not tonight….

<em>New Yorker</em>‘s Jeffrey Goldberg on Brent Scowcroft

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The Brent Scowcroft profile and interview, “Breaking Ranks: What Turned Brent Scowcroft Against the Bush Administration?” by Jeffrey Goldberg has just been posted in full on the New Yorker website. If you haven’t read it, you can read it here. — Steve Clemons Ed. note: Thanks to NG at Oxford for the tip.

George Bush’s Surprising Embrace of the IMF

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I just posted this entry over at TPM Cafe. I found President Bush’s positive commentary about the IMF and the Argentina bail-out surprising and out of character given the intensity of the 1997-98 debate about IMF replenishment.

Norm Ornstein: Sam Alito is No John Roberts

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American Enterprise Institute Resident Scholar Norm Ornstein hits the Alito ball out of the park with a powerful, incisive op-ed today in Roll Call. Essentially, Ornstein makes the key point that Alito is hostile to Congress and its role in our system of government.